Checking the mac address, Checking the mac address -13 – Kenwood TS-990S User Manual

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USEFUL FUNCTIONS 16

16-13

Index

Contents

Note:

◆ The transceiver does not conform to IPv6.

◆ The transceiver can accept the ICMP response, such as PING.

◆ The transceiver conforms to the 100 Base-TX Ethernet

communication. Use a commercially available category 5 (CAT5)

equivalent or better cable.

◆ If you use a hub or broadband router, connect a commercially

available straight-type cable.

◆ Connect the cable after the transceiver and the device to be

connected are turned OFF.

◆ If the IP address is automatically acquired, you cannot configure

the IP address in an environment where no DHCP server is used.

◆ If the IP address is automatically acquired, the IP address, subnet

mask, default gateway, primary DNS server, and secondary DNS

server are grayed out and you cannot enter parameters.

◆ If the IP address is automatically acquired and configured for

the transceiver, the address configured for the corresponding IP

address configuration item will appear.

◆ If the DHCP is active, the parameters can be renewed. If no

address is acquired, the address will be left blank.

◆ The address may not always be acquired immediately after the

DHCP is activated.

◆ The IP address configured while the DHCP is inactive will appear

when the DHCP is activated.

CHECKING THE MAC ADDRESS

You can check the transceiver's MAC address, which is

required when operating the transceiver from a LAN.
1 Press [LAN] (F) on the Menu screen to open the LAN

screen.

2 Check Menu 06, "MAC Address".

The transceiver's MAC address appears. This menu is

only for confirmation; you cannot highlight Menu 06, "MAC

Address", or change the configuration.

3 Press [MENU] to exit.

Note:

◆ In the operating environment where the transceiver is connected

to Internet using the fixed-line broadband, the broadband

router contains the DHCP servers in most of cases. Refer to the

instruction manual supplied with the broadband router in use for the

details of the DHCP server.

■ Configuring the IP address manually (without

using the DHCP)

1 Press [LAN] (F) on the Menu screen to open the LAN

screen.

2 Access Menu 00, "DHCP".
3 Press [SELECT] (F4) to allow editing of the parameter

box.

4 Press [-] (F2) or [+] (F3) to select "Off" (does not use

the DHCP).

5 Press [

] (F1).

6 Press [

] (F2) or [

] (F3) to access Menu

01, "IP Address".

7 Press [EDIT] (F4).
8 Press [-] (F2), [+] (F3), or a key on the numeric and

band select keypad, or rotate the MULTI/CH control to

highlight the three-digit number.

9 Press [

] (F4) or [

] (F5) to highlight the

next three-digit number.

Repeat steps 8 and 9 to configure the IP address.

10 Press [OK] (F6).
11 Press [

] (F2) or [

] (F3) to access Menu

02, "Subnet Mask".

Repeat steps 3 to 10 to configure the subnet mask. Similarly,

you must configure the default gateway, primary DNS server,

and secondary DNS server.

Summary of Changes

Range

Default

DHCP

Off, On

On

IP Address

1.0.0.0 to 223.255.255.255 192.168.1.100

Subnet Mask

0.0.0.0 to 255.255.255.252 255.255.255.0

Default Gateway

1.0.0.0 to 223.255.255.255

blank

Primary DNS Server

1.0.0.0 to 223.255.255.255

blank

Secondary DNS Server 1.0.0.0 to 223.255.255.255

blank

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